Team Stats

PowerPlays

Shorthanded Goals

Penalties (min)

Shots on Goal

Face Offs Won

HERSHEY, Pa. - The Stevenson men's ice hockey team recorded 40 shots for the seventh time this season but Lebanon Valley scored a pair of shorthanded goals and a power play goal en route to a 4-2 United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHCO victory Saturday evening at Hersheypark Arena.

With the win, Lebanon Valley clinches the sixth and final playoff spot over both Stevenson and Neumann.

The Durtchmen (9-14-2, 7-9-2 UCHC) had the first power play opportunity of the game at the 5:39 mark but freshman Riley McVeigh made four saves while junior Evan Williams and sophomore Aaron Murray recorded a blocked shot.

The hosts got on the board first with a goal by Kevin Van Bokkelen with 7:23 remaining in the period.

With 5:36 remaining, both teams were whistled for a penalty to produce four-on-four play with the Mustangs (10-15, 7-11 UCHC) recorded the lone shot during the two minutes.

Stevenson went on its first power play of the game with 22 seconds remaining before intermission.

Starting the period with 1:38 left on the power play, the Mustangs recorded three shots, including a pair by sophomore Houston Wilson.

The visitors tied the game at the 5:43 mark on a goal by sophomore Liam Walsh, his first of the season. Freshman Chad Watt had the primary assist while Wislon had the secondary.

Just 41 seconds after knotting the game at, 1-1, Stevenson had a five-minute power play but TJ Sneath scored a shorthanded goal to reclaim the lead for Lebanon Valley.

Both team's were whistled for a minor penalty with the Dutchmen still serving the five-minute major.

With 5:50 remaining, the Dutchmen went back to the power play and pushed their lead to, 3-1, 50 seconds later.

Stevenson had appeared to score with 15:24 remaining in regulation but the referee had incidental contact with the goalie.

The Mustangs went back to the power play just five minutes into the period but Matt Forslund stopped all three shots on net.

The visitors had another power play chance midway through the frame but Forslund came up with another two saves.

Stevenson had a power play opportunity with 1:54 left in regulation and had a six-on-three advantage for 1:20 but could not find the back of the net as Lebanon Valley scored on the empty net with three seconds remaining.

Stevenson outshot Lebanon Valley, 40-25, including 17-3 in the third period.

The Mustangs finished 0-for-6 on the power play while the Dutchmen were 1-for-2.

Stevenson held a slight, 47-42, edge in face-offs, with junior Dominic Brenza winning a team-high 14.